High-Resolution and High-Bandwidth Immersive Interactivity
 

authors: DeFanti, T., Sandin, D, Lindahl, G., Brown, M.

SPIE Proceedings of Very High Resolution and Quality Imaging Conference, vol 2663, pp. 28

The Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) specializes in virtual reality (VR) and scientific visualization research. EVL is a major potential beneficiary of guaranteed latency and bandwidth promised by cell switch networking technology as the current shared Internet lines are inadequate for doing VR-to-VR, VR-to-supercomputer, and VR-to-supercomputer-to-VR research. EVL's computer scientists are working with their colleagues at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) to develop an infrastructure that enables computational scientists to apply VR, networking and scalable computing to problem solving. ATM and other optical networking schemes usher in a whole new era of sustainable high-speed networking capable of supporting telecollaboration among computational scientists and computer scientists in the immersive visual/multi-sensory domain.

start date: 02/01/1996
end date: 02/01/1996

Artist's Rendition of the CAVE VR System
image provided by M. Huang, EVL
 
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CAVERN - The CAVE™ Research Network
Emerge: ESnet/MREN Regional Grid Experimental NGI Testbed
NCSA: National Computational Science Alliance
Collaboration and Visualization over High Speed Networks
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